How do you do, fellow Hack Clubbers?
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Changelog Media
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Publication Date |
Apr 19, 2023
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01:33:09
This week we’re joined by Zach Latta, the Founder of Hack Club. At 16, Zach tested out of high school and moved to SF to join Yo as their first engineer. After playing a key role at Yo, he founded Hack Club to help teen hackers start coding clubs around the world. Today, teen hackers can meet IRL, online, at a hackathon, or leverage Hack Club Bank a fiscal sponsor to create their own organization. Hack Club is the program Zach wished he had in high school.
This week we’re joined by Zach Latta, the Founder of Hack Club. At 16, Zach tested out of high school and moved to SF to join Yo as their first engineer. After playing a key role at Yo, he founded Hack Club to help teen hackers start coding clubs around the world. Today, teen hackers can meet IRL, online, at a hackathon, or leverage Hack Club Bank a fiscal sponsor to create their own organization. Hack Club is the program Zach wished he had in high school.

This week we’re joined by Zach Latta, the Founder of Hack Club. At 16, Zach tested out of high school and moved to SF to join Yo as their first engineer. After playing a key role at Yo, he founded Hack Club to help teen hackers start coding clubs around the world. Today, teen hackers can meet IRL, online, at a hackathon, or leverage Hack Club Bank a fiscal sponsor to create their own organization. Hack Club is the program Zach wished he had in high school.

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Thanks to the “How Do You Do, Fellow Kids?” meme for this title’s inspiration.

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Timestamps:

(00:00) - This week on The Changelog(01:28) - Sponsor: DevCycle(04:04) - Start the show!(07:49) - Thanks Quinn and Tom(10:06) - Hack Club in our transcripts(11:40) - Let's get into Zach's story(14:07) - I started Bro'ing people(15:45) - $25K started it all(19:37) - Sponsor: Postman(23:15) - Yo! Bro!(24:39) - I donated $5k to my cousin's Bro app(27:48) - Silicon Valley is too real(28:44) - The future of tech for young people(32:53) - The future of AI and openess(38:44) - The Hack Club structure(44:26) - Hack Club afterschool(46:59) - How do you reach schools and teens?(49:20) - Can older folks get involved?(54:02) - It's best to not be a school program(58:16) - Sponsor: Rocky Linux(1:00:43) - Getting started(1:05:29) - Slack vs Discord for Hack Club(1:09:42) - Remote Hack Clubs(1:14:16) - Running a 25,000+ online community(1:20:49) - What's next?(1:23:04) - Is there incubation in Hack Club?(1:27:54) - Wrapping up(1:31:23) - Outro

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